BY-LAWS. ' 



2. No Member to introduce more than one Visitor. 



3. Ordinary Members of the Society resident more than fifteen 

 miles from London shall be entitled to receive the Transactions 

 gratuitously when their Annual Contribution has been paid. 



4. All the Honorary and Ordinary Members are eligible to any 

 office in the Society, the latter provided they are not more than 

 one year in arrear in the payment of the Annual Subscription. 



5. No Member shall be entitled to vote on any occasion until he 

 shall have paid his subscription for the year last past. 



6. Subscribers enjoy all the privileges of Members excepting 

 those of voting at the Meetings, holding office in the Society, and 

 proposing Candidates. 



7. Subscribers have no claim upon or interest in the property of 

 the Society. 



8. Associates shall have the right to be present at the Meetings, 

 and to have personal access to the Library and Collections. 



Chap. XVI. Foreign Members. 



1. Every Foreigner who has distinguished himself as an Ento- 

 mologist, or who has shown himself able and willing to promote the 

 ends for which the Society is founded, may be elected a Foreign 

 Member; his Annual Contribution shall be £1 : Is., and he shall be 

 entitled to the same privileges as other Members. 



2. Foreign Members shall not be required to sign the Obligation 

 Book until present at an Ordinary Meeting of the Society, and 

 when so present shall be admitted as other Members. 



3. Foreign Members shall be exempt from the payment of any 

 Admission Fee. 



4. Foreigners and Residents abroad may be elected as Cor- 

 responding Members, who shall not be subject to the payment of 

 any Annual Contribution, and who shall be entitled to a copy of 

 the Journal of Proceedings of the Society, but not to the Transac- 

 tions ; which, however, may be purchased by them at the reduced 

 price paid by the Ordinary Resident Members. The Privileges of 

 Corresponding Members shall however cease in case they shall at 

 any future time be residents in the United Kingdom for the space 

 of twelve months, unless sanctioned, in the case of any particular 

 Member, by a special vote of the Council. 



